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2/04/2010

Route Overview


The route owner by frozen Watchung Lake en-route to Summit

The New Jersey Transit 200k starts and finishes iin Hillsborough at the Mountain View Plaza on Route 206. The Gulf Express Convenience Store, Plaza Deli, Joe’s Pizza and the Star Diner are all convenient to the plaza. Most of the route features lightly traveled roads with the possible exception of the first and last segments. These sections are still quite pleasant when ridden on a Saturday, Sunday, or Holiday as opposed to a weekday with commuter traffic.

Hillsborough to Summit = 29.2 miles

This section begins gently as you head north out of Hillsborough and remains mostly flat for the first 11 miles. After crossing over US 22, the first substantial climb of the day presents itself. Morning Glory Road winds its way up the Watchung Mountain Ridge delivering riders to Washington Valley Road in the town of Warren. The route follows this ridge to the east and is mostly flat until the three mile gradual climb at Sky Top Drive which ascends the remaining elevation to the top of the ridge. Riders will enjoy passing through the tranquil and scenic Watchung Reservation. Once beyond the reservation the Summit control is just a few turns away. The Starbucks coffee shop across from the NJ Transit Train Station in the quaint downtown section of Summit is the suggested stopping poiny. Although riders may select another nearby business, such as the Dunkin Donuts, or Bagel shop just prior to the Starbucks.

Summit to Budd Lake = 31.3 miles

During this stretch many large rolling hills are encounted. Budd Lake is the second highest elevation lake in New Jersey. The net gain in elevation is 700 feet from Summit. Arguably, this section is the most difficult as the climbing is relentless. There are no major climbs but some of the rolling hills are fairly steep. Jockey Hollow State Park is passed along the way. This section ends at a strip mall which faces US Hwy #46. Entry is from the back on Old Wolfe Road. In addition to the Dunkin Donuts control there is a Convenience Market and Pizza Shop in the Mall.

Budd Lake to Changewater (Information Control) = 16.6 miles

This section begins with more of the same rolling terrain, but soon modifies to smaller less frequent rollers. The route passes over Schooley’s Mountain and into the valley town of Califon. The area becomes more rural as one approaches the Musconetcong River. The information control is at the United Methodist Church on the left just past Forge Hill Road.

Changewater to Hampton = 8.4 miles


From the control riders will reverse direction to Forge Hill Road and undertake the steep climb. While not terribly long it is quite steep. Small gearing is reccomended. After descending the hill into the town of Hampton route # 31 is crossed. Immediately followed by another challenging climb. Finally there is a descent to the Spruce Run Resovior. The Hampton control is just a couple of flat miles away. The Exxon/Tiger Mart with Dunkin Donuts at Rt 179 by I-78 is the place to stop.

Hampton to Bedminster = 24.6 miles

A relatively flat stretch begins this section as you backtrack to the Spruce Run Recreation Area. However, more climbing will be encountered soon. After crossing Route 31 the first climb is a short steep incline up Creegar Road followed by a gradual descent into the town of High Bridge. After passing under the NJ Tranist train station and through the downtown area the next major climb shows up. Wilson Ave gets the most voted for the toughest climb on the route. After cresting the hill a down hill section is enjoyed followed by another climb which is Herman Thou Road. After another descent the back to back climbs of Haytown Road and Cokesbury Road represent the final serious inclines of the day. There is a long descent down Bissell Road which will deliver riders to Rockaway Road beside the river. Flat and lightly rolling terrain is enjoyed for the remaining miles to the control which is a Burger King.

Bedmister to Hillsborough = 16.7 miles

This segment is without question the easiest. Country Club Road is more downhill than up ending at the town of Raritan. A flat run along the river will bring riders to Beekman Road and a gently climb. On the outskirts of Hillsborough farms are passed by until the more populated South Branch Section. After one more easy climb it is a fast two mile run to the finish at the Mountain View Plaza. Depending on the time of day there are several choices for verification and calorie replacement. Joe’s Pizza is always my first choice for post ride meal. Enjoy!

Please read the "Things to Remember" post on this blog for more inportant information.

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